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Les déterminants de l’effort de relance en réponse à la crise de Covid-19. (2022). Hajjaji, Saida ; Lahlou, Kamal.
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RePEc:ris:bkamdt:2022_004.

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    In: Document de travail.
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  4. Public support for tax policies in COVID-19 times: evidence from Luxembourg. (2022). Olivera, Javier ; Kerm, Philippe.
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  10. Efficiency and effectiveness of the COVID-19 government support: Evidence from firm-level data. (2021). Lalinsky, Tibor ; Pal, Rozalia.
    In: EIB Working Papers.
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  11. The Covid pandemic in the market: Infected, immune and cured bonds. (2021). Zaghini, Andrea.
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  12. Public support for tax policies in COVID-19 times: Evidence from Luxembourg. (2021). Van Kerm, Philippe ; Olivera, Javier.
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  13. The Impact of the COVID19 Pandemic on the Credit Market in Poland. (2021). Danilowska, Alina.
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  16. Emerging markets sovereign CDS spreads during COVID-19: Economics versus epidemiology news. (2021). Aizenman, Joshua ; Daehler, Timo B ; Jinjarak, Yothin.
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  17. The Covid pandemic in the market: infected, immune and cured bonds. (2021). Zaghini, Andrea.
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  18. Capital Flows to Emerging Economies and Global Risk Aversion during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2021). Ibarra, Raul ; Hernandez, Juan ; Alba, Carlos ; Ibarra-Ramrez, Ral ; Hernndez, Juan R ; Cuadra, Gabriel.
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  19. Recovery from the Pandemic Crisis : Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Concerns. (2020). Loayza, Norman ; Wuester, Lucie Johanna ; Shaharuddin, Nurlina Binti ; Sanghi, Apurva.
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  21. Central banks response to Covid-19 in advanced economies. (2020). de Fiore, Fiorella ; Cavallino, Paolo.
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  23. Capital flows during the pandemic: lessons for a more resilient international financial architecture. (2020). van Hombeeck, Carlos Eduardo ; Nispi Landi, Valerio ; Moro, Alessandro ; Eguren Martin, Fernando ; Schiavone, Alessandro ; Maurini, Claudia ; Joy, Mark.
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